A Virtual Colour Laboratory - Presentation and Invitation

Proceedings of 11th Congress of the International Colour Association, Sydney, 2009 (2009)[Konferensbidrag, refereegranskat]

The Virtual Colour Laboratory (VCL) is a software application for visual presentation and
demonstration of existing research results on spatial colour phenomena in Virtual Reality (VR). It is
meant mainly for educational purposes. It now exists as a prototype version, and there are plans for
further development, regarding both usability and content. If this becomes reality we would be glad to
cooperate with other researchers in presenting their results in VR. This paper presents the outlines of
the VCL.

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BibTeX @conference{Stahre2009,author={Stahre, Beata and Billger, Monica and Fridell Anter, Karin},title={A Virtual Colour Laboratory - Presentation and Invitation},booktitle={Proceedings of 11th Congress of the International Colour Association, Sydney, 2009},isbn={1877040 76 2},abstract={The Virtual Colour Laboratory (VCL) is a software application for visual presentation and
demonstration of existing research results on spatial colour phenomena in Virtual Reality (VR). It is
meant mainly for educational purposes. It now exists as a prototype version, and there are plans for
further development, regarding both usability and content. If this becomes reality we would be glad to
cooperate with other researchers in presenting their results in VR. This paper presents the outlines of
the VCL.},year={2009},keywords={Virtual Reality, colour in spatial context, colour elasticity, colour phenomena},}

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demonstration of existing research results on spatial colour phenomena in Virtual Reality (VR). It is
meant mainly for educational purposes. It now exists as a prototype version, and there are plans for
further development, regarding both usability and content. If this becomes reality we would be glad to
cooperate with other researchers in presenting their results in VR. This paper presents the outlines of
the VCL.LA engOL 30